Mama bought the pack of samples your dentist buys to give you.
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I learnt it in English as “do what you oughta, add acid to water.”
They have been trying to work with the Flatpak people to make it a standard everyone could share. After half a decade of frustration I think they just gave up and decided to do it themselves.
No, fission. Each generation is made of progressively lighter atoms until they’re just balls of hydrogen, the true end goal of all sentient species.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Dirty Frag: Universal Linux LPE - allows any unprivileged local user to gain root access on a vulnerable Linux system - no patch available
16·13 days agoI’m not the person you replied to, but I would love to have more ARM hardware for running tests on. A lot of what I write needs to be separately tested on each architecture.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Dirty Frag: Universal Linux LPE - allows any unprivileged local user to gain root access on a vulnerable Linux system - no patch available
7·13 days agoDesktop machines aren’t really the target of these kinds of attacks.
Also I think the author in this case seems to have been pretty reasonable about what they did. If more of these issues were done this way I wouldn’t have nearly as much irritation about “branded bugs.”
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•New Linux StarFighter laptop family debuts starting at $1,878 — Star Labs Systems' laptops arrive with spacious RAM, several options
2·13 days agoEven the Framework 12 is bigger than I’d like.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•New Linux StarFighter laptop family debuts starting at $1,878 — Star Labs Systems' laptops arrive with spacious RAM, several options
31·14 days agoWhy does it seem to be impossible to find smol laptops these days?
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•What's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?
181·16 days agoToy Story 2 characters
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Canonical Says Ubuntu Infrastructure Is Facing Cross-Border DDoS Attack
5·19 days agoEven then, some of the upstream LTS kernels didn’t get the patch until the 30th.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Pro-Iran group turns Ubuntu DDoS into shakedown
16·19 days agoPerson A: Red Hat has massive US military contracts for autonomous weapons that are being used against Iran!
Person B: Yeah but they have IBM’s infrastructure too
Person C: There’s this much smaller company that we might be able to take down. They’re in the same industry.
Person A: Do it!
Person B: But do they have and military contracts like that?
Person A: SHUT UP I SAID DDOS THEM
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Canonical Says Ubuntu Infrastructure Is Facing Cross-Border DDoS Attack
2·19 days agoTypically they use archive.ubuntu.com, which was not affected.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Canonical Says Ubuntu Infrastructure Is Facing Cross-Border DDoS Attack
3·19 days agoThe people who found the vulnerability didn’t do proper coordinated disclosure. See: https://infosec.exchange/@wdormann/116489443704631952
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@programming.dev•Canonical Says Ubuntu Infrastructure Is Facing Cross-Border DDoS Attack
5·19 days agoNot true. None of the major distros were alerted and Ubuntu, Debian, RHEL, etc. were all struggling at the last minute. See: https://infosec.exchange/@wdormann/116489443704631952
However, none of those DDoS’s took out the archive servers, so Ubuntu users could still get new kernels.
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Copy Fail (CVE-2026-31431) is a trivially exploitable logic bug in Linux, reachable on all major distros released in the last 9 years. A small, portable python script gets root on all platforms.
5·20 days agoThe other LTS kernels didn’t get it until yesterday, and this thread has some good info about why: https://infosec.exchange/@wdormann/116489443704631952
lengau@midwest.socialto
Linux@sh.itjust.works•Serious Linux vulnerability affecting nearly every system. Patch your systems.
4·20 days agoI wish they’d bothered with a coordinated vulnerability disclosure…




Yes, and then they have a whole thing about how under 5 kcal per serving can be rounded to zero because it’s negligible.
That’s why despite nobody on the planet having ever eaten a single tic tac at a time, the serving size is 1 tic tac. That’s only 4 kcal, so in the US they can call it a “calorie-free snack”